> [beuc - Fri Sep 05 13:04:19 2008]: > > On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 11:17:23AM -0400, Ward Vandewege via RT wrote: > > > [yavor - Wed Sep 03 19:21:03 2008]: > > > > > > Joakim Olsson wrote: > > > > > > > > but nothing happened at http://www- > test.gnu.org/fun/jokes/gnuemacs.html > > > > > > Since yesterday at around 15:00-17:00 UTC (based on non-scientific > > > observation) commits in the "www" project do not appear online at > > > nadesico. > > > > > > This happened many times before, and was sysadmin's concern -- but > now > > > I don't know exactly how it's handled since the replication > mechanism > > > changed recently. > > > > > > I'm CC-ing both the GNU sysadmins and the Savannah hackers for > extra > > > safety, although I anticipate the former should undertake action. > > > > I temporarily disabled the cvs update cron jobs because of the load > that > > the Fry video launch generated. They have been enabled again since > > sometime yesterday. > > > > This was also a test of the 'push' updates that should now happen > from > > Savannah whenever there is a checkin for the www project. > > > > Apparently, those don't work yet. Savannah hackers, can you look > into > > this? I'd like to retire the cvs update cron jobs permanently. > > Hmmm, > > > > but nothing happened at > > > > http://_www-test_.gnu.org/fun/jokes/gnuemacs.html > > 'www-test' is disabled, now that we have proper on-commit replication. > > Yavor, are you talking about 'www-test' or 'www' (or both)? > > > For reference here's the CVSROOT/loginfo: > DEFAULT /usr/local/bin/log_accum.pl --mail-to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --send-diff --file-prefix www_106 --config /etc/log_accum-web.config > %p %{sVv} > ALL echo 'Triggering webpages update...'; cat > /dev/null; curl > http://www.gnu.org/new-savannah-project/new.py -s -F type=www -F > project=`basename %r` > > So basically all commits that appear on [EMAIL PROTECTED] also > triggered a replication. > > > I'd like, too, the replication cron to be disabled - I thought this > was already done. Can you do that now, so that we can really test > whether the system works? Let us know when you do.
I've disabled them again. Let's get to the bottom of this. Thanks, Ward. -- Ward Vandewege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Free Software Foundation - Senior System Administrator
